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but we've condemned the syrian government for their civil rights abuses of person seem. we've supported the resolution and poor -- >> rose: how would that political solution play out is there was it go to geneva, or -- >> the first thing has to be-- - that's a great question, charlie. let me start with who was there. this is not a fight between syrians and syrians. thithis is a real political val. there are more parties fighting around syria and within syria, but they're fighting eh other. the u.s. and russia, they weren't fighting but they were compete pentagon. clearly saudi arabia is ared in what happens in syria. >> rose: and they're on opposite sides. >> and then you have the sectarian good-byes all of that. and then you also them have the syrians agreeing and disagreeing. and i would add to that you have also international terrorists playing a role in that as well. so this is far beyond simply syrians. how did we get there? given the circumstances of the last three weeks, chemical weapons is going to have the priority, dealing with that issue. and i think the russi
but we've condemned the syrian government for their civil rights abuses of person seem. we've supported the resolution and poor -- >> rose: how would that political solution play out is there was it go to geneva, or -- >> the first thing has to be-- - that's a great question, charlie. let me start with who was there. this is not a fight between syrians and syrians. thithis is a real political val. there are more parties fighting around syria and within syria, but they're fighting eh...
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common law,gives us civil rights, habeas corpus, the production of innocence before guilt. the right to a trial by jury. on the continent, we have an entirely different system where confession is the mother of all evidence. four years ago, i fought hard for a lead from north london who was charged with manslaughter. taken on a european arrest warrant. he was held for 10 months in the most appalling conditions in a greek jail. he was detained in greece on bail. he walked free when the prosecutor dropped the case without charge. government ande of lawion -- what part and order and social justice should be up into? i want to make our position absolutely clear. we say the european arrest isen't is a total -- warrant a total abomination to those who care about freedom and justice. [applause] we have much to be proud of. we are a country that has had this great tradition of free speech. throughout europe, england was known as the land of liberty. you could dissent, you could think freely. independent minds and voices and ukip is not an oddity. we are in the mainstream of british
common law,gives us civil rights, habeas corpus, the production of innocence before guilt. the right to a trial by jury. on the continent, we have an entirely different system where confession is the mother of all evidence. four years ago, i fought hard for a lead from north london who was charged with manslaughter. taken on a european arrest warrant. he was held for 10 months in the most appalling conditions in a greek jail. he was detained in greece on bail. he walked free when the prosecutor...
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of war, they don't call it civil war. but i think they accept that it is a war. 100,000 people were killed. their country ravaged, destroyed, cities destroyed. their arts destroyed. the past destroyed. we're not going to go back to the system that was created. we're going to create a new republic. that's what syria wants and that is what syria will get, i hope. how that is going to be worked out, you know, as i told you now, will following the american russian decision everybody will come if it takes place without any preconditions that means nobody is going to ask that bashar be hanged before we go to geneva. but then there are very hard questions that will need to be answered. and what i am telling everybody is syrians should get together and build their own republic. >> rose: thank you for coming. pleasure to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: lakhar brahimi, u.n. envoy to syria, trying to create some momentum for a conference that will take place at some time perhaps in november. back in a moment. stays wit
of war, they don't call it civil war. but i think they accept that it is a war. 100,000 people were killed. their country ravaged, destroyed, cities destroyed. their arts destroyed. the past destroyed. we're not going to go back to the system that was created. we're going to create a new republic. that's what syria wants and that is what syria will get, i hope. how that is going to be worked out, you know, as i told you now, will following the american russian decision everybody will come if it...
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because right now the country is a victim of this republican civil war. .. >> i think in this case in the reward should be you're doing something good for the country. now, i mean, and frankly, i mean, far be it from me to give the speaker advice, but certainly something that's good for the national republican party, if not for republicans in the specific districts. look, that's a hypothetical. you're talking about if they were to oust him, and you were going to have a vote for a new speaker or election for speaker, yeah. >> [inaudible] presumably democratic votes -- [inaudible] >> i think let's just see what the future brings here. i mean, i think that right now the question's going to be whether or not, whether or not he wants to make that fundamental decision. let me put it in this way, if the speaker wanted to have conversations with any democrat, you know, we're happy to -- i mean, our candidate is our, is the leader, the democratic leader in the house. and, you know, if he wants to ask the democratic leader if she would provide some support to him under the current configuration
because right now the country is a victim of this republican civil war. .. >> i think in this case in the reward should be you're doing something good for the country. now, i mean, and frankly, i mean, far be it from me to give the speaker advice, but certainly something that's good for the national republican party, if not for republicans in the specific districts. look, that's a hypothetical. you're talking about if they were to oust him, and you were going to have a vote for a new...
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spin let me just follow-up the american society of civil and just gave roads a grade of d. we have about -- so to the question of new, and we need more, if our goal is to go transportation system into good condition, capacity needs, condition needs and will have to spend more as americans on it. >> mr. chairman, i want to give you more time in your opening statement. and i want to make a point here speak you may have read that spent -- you may regret that. >> i don't regret it at all. i just want to say this point. your question is important in sustaining the current level or actually moving for. and wanted to point out because of the work together, all of us, we had a way that was able to dramatically leverage existing fund. so, for example, just by using a billion dollars for tippy which we agreed upon come it's going to statement economy up to $30 billion there were other proposals that your committee will look at. so one idea is to be the basic funding and then look for ways that we can leverage the federal investment. it's just a thought. without putting so much pressu
spin let me just follow-up the american society of civil and just gave roads a grade of d. we have about -- so to the question of new, and we need more, if our goal is to go transportation system into good condition, capacity needs, condition needs and will have to spend more as americans on it. >> mr. chairman, i want to give you more time in your opening statement. and i want to make a point here speak you may have read that spent -- you may regret that. >> i don't regret it at...
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but up right next, the president of somalia. he tells us about a terror group that was born in his country and is now a threat to the entire world. the al shabab group. stay with us for both of these exclusives. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't us
but up right next, the president of somalia. he tells us about a terror group that was born in his country and is now a threat to the entire world. the al shabab group. stay with us for both of these exclusives. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well...
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. >>> we are at one of the most dangerous points in our history right now. every bit as dangerous as the breakup of the union before the civil war. >> senate democrats are not listening to the millions of americans hurt by obamacare. >> don't kid yourself we are not on the road to socialized medicine with obamacare. >> we are not being threatened by people with a bomb strapped to their chest. >> i hope senate democrats begin listening to single moms and immigrants and people retired with disabilities, begin listening to married people, begin listening to union workers. >> to the old, sick and needy and every single principle of the united states of america we stand for, it's off with their heads. >> because a handful of right wing extremists are so determined to try to destroy this president. >> this is how a country goes broke. >> this is how a country goes broke. >> i hope the good guys win. >> we listen to the american people the way democrats are not. >> knock it off. senator ted cruz says it's not over. where does it go from here? >> it goes from here t
. >>> we are at one of the most dangerous points in our history right now. every bit as dangerous as the breakup of the union before the civil war. >> senate democrats are not listening to the millions of americans hurt by obamacare. >> don't kid yourself we are not on the road to socialized medicine with obamacare. >> we are not being threatened by people with a bomb strapped to their chest. >> i hope senate democrats begin listening to single moms and...
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right to see. her street. and i think that you're. on our reporters were very. instrumental. to be in the. the capital of qatar is growing in leaps and bounds and gearing up for the twenty twenty two world cup but it's coming at a tragic cost of dozens of lives shocking revelations show migrant workers living in in humanity conditions and being treated like slaves the football community and rights groups demanding the government take measures and soon meanwhile artie's paula boyko asked some british friends of what they think of the situation. the choice of concept for the twenty twenty two world cup has raised more than just a few eyebrows while football fans wonder how they'll avoid alcohol restrictions if they attend the tournament and plays raise concerns over the desert heat an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper has uncovered and also to get the most serious control the city for the twenty twenty two host nation according to the publication nepalese migrants working on major infrastructure projects for the world cup has been subjected to a full slate but they'
right to see. her street. and i think that you're. on our reporters were very. instrumental. to be in the. the capital of qatar is growing in leaps and bounds and gearing up for the twenty twenty two world cup but it's coming at a tragic cost of dozens of lives shocking revelations show migrant workers living in in humanity conditions and being treated like slaves the football community and rights groups demanding the government take measures and soon meanwhile artie's paula boyko asked some...
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now an exclusive interview with syria's foreign minister where he explains how the civil war could end in a matter of weeks. i think. the capital of qatar is growing in leaps and bounds and gearing up for the twenty twenty two world cup but it's coming at the tragic cost of dozens of lives shocking revelations show migrant workers living in inhumane conditions and being treated like slaves the football community and rights groups demand the government take measures and soon artie's public boyko has been gauging the reaction among some british sports fans. for the twenty twenty two world cup has raised more than just a few eyebrows while football fans wonder how they'll avoid alcohol restrictions if they attend the tournament and players raise concerns over the desert heat an investigation by britain's guardian newspaper has uncovered an altogether more serious control of the city for the twenty twenty two host nation according to the publication nepalese migrants working on major infrastructure projects for the world cup have been subjected to forced labor they've been denied water in
now an exclusive interview with syria's foreign minister where he explains how the civil war could end in a matter of weeks. i think. the capital of qatar is growing in leaps and bounds and gearing up for the twenty twenty two world cup but it's coming at the tragic cost of dozens of lives shocking revelations show migrant workers living in inhumane conditions and being treated like slaves the football community and rights groups demand the government take measures and soon artie's public boyko...
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our history gives us common law, a civil rights coming habeas corpus the presumption of innocence before guilt in the right of a trial by jury we have an entirely different system where it is the mother of all evidence than four years ago i fought hard in this party. a andrew was charged with manslaughter than later withdrawn the detective on the european arrest warrant and held 10 months in the most appalling conditions and a greek jail been detained on bail for three more years then walked free when the prosecutor dropped the case without charge. i once asked the government and opposition what part of european social justice we should opt into or opt out of? i want our position clear with our history we say the european arrest warrant is a total abomination to those who care about freedom and justice. [applause] we have much to be proud of we are a country who has the great tradition of free speech and here you can think freely. the independent-minded with voices but actually they were in the mainstream through the centuries. when i was first elected in 1999 believing we were a square
our history gives us common law, a civil rights coming habeas corpus the presumption of innocence before guilt in the right of a trial by jury we have an entirely different system where it is the mother of all evidence than four years ago i fought hard in this party. a andrew was charged with manslaughter than later withdrawn the detective on the european arrest warrant and held 10 months in the most appalling conditions and a greek jail been detained on bail for three more years then walked...